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Bright Angel Restaurant
Bright Angel Lodge, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ 86023 928-638-2631
Description: SOUTH RIM. Punctuated by tree-log posts and beams and hovering, glass-globed chandeliers, this expansive restaurant makes for good eating any time of day. Come early for buckwheat pancakes or eggs, or break up a day of sight-seeing with a delicious adobo chicken sandwich. Dinner entrees also prove filling, whether you choose poultry, pork, beef, or even something vegetarian. Prices are affordable, and full bar service is available. Nearby, the lodge's lounge welcomes folks for a nightcap and live music.
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El Tovar Dining Room
El Tovar Hotel, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ 86023 928-638-2631, x6432
Description: SOUTH RIM. Dining at this historic, character-laden hotel is a must for many Grand Canyon visitors; as a result, getting reservations can be tough, especially in peak season. The rustic restaurant boasts elegant details, and tables overlooking the canyon are especially coveted. The cuisine, widely reputed to be the park's finest, meshes Continental and Southwestern sensibilities, and the menu features such delicacies as grilled filet mignon, pan-seared duck, fresh salmon with red-pepper marmalade, seared scallops, and wild game. Service is attentive, and although prices can be steep, the experience is a wonderful vacation treat. Full bar available.
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Maswik Cafeteria
Maswik Lodge, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ 86023 928-638-2631
Description: SOUTH RIM. It's not intended to be a fancy, sit-down restaurant, but if you're looking for quick, no-frills dining, you'll find this cafeteria a satisfying alternative to fast food. A varied selection of dishes is available throughout the day, and options are meant to appeal to a diverse crowd of patrons. Sandwiches are available for light eaters, and Mexican entrees and pastas suit folks with more substantial appetites. Hamburgers, full meals, and vegetarian fare can also be had. An adjacent sports bar accommodates folks in need of relaxation and camaraderie with TVs and pool tables.
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Village Café
Main St, Havasupai Village, Supai, AZ 928-448-2981
Description: SUPAI. Located on the Havasupai reservation, this simple restaurant isn't elaborate, but it does offer a variety of filling fare for hungry diners. Cafeteria-style service is standard, and you'll find sandwiches, daily specials, and such Mexican dishes as burritos, tacos, and frybread (a local specialty that serves as the base for Southwestern toppings). If you like, outdoor seating is available, and you'll most certainly have the opportunity to meet Havasupai residents and learn about local Native American culture.
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